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- the present invention relates to a method for operating a lighting control console according to the preamble of claim 1 .
- Generic lighting control consoles serve the purpose of controlling lighting systems, such as they are for instance used in theaters and/or on concert stages. These lighting systems normally include a plurality of lighting devices, such as stage spotlights, wherein the lighting devices can, in turn, themselves be switched between a large variety of lighting states, in particular different colors. These various lighting devices with their different lighting states are controlled in the lighting program of the lighting control console by means of programmed parameters. Conventional lighting systems can thereby comprise as many as several thousands of lighting devices. In order to be able to control any such complex lighting systems, generic lighting control consoles are equipped with a digital processor, which allows for a digital data and signal processing. In order to be able to store the data, provision is furthermore made for a digital memory, which makes it possible in particular to archive lighting programs.
- the generic lighting control consoles are furnished with display devices comprising a touch-sensitive sensor surface, wherein a color palette can be displayed at this display device. By means of touching a specific spot on said color palette, the user is subsequently enabled to readily select the color parameters of the color displayed on this spot.
- the color palettes are designed as two-dimensional surfaces, wherein all selectable colors are consecutively displayed as color gradients on the two-dimensional representation surface.
- the known color selection which is performed by selecting a specific pixel on the color palette, is in many applications afflicted with drawbacks as regards operating comfort. This is the result of the fact that in some applications, the color to be selected is predetermined by the color of a pixel or an image region in a predetermined color image. If the user wants to subsequently set this predetermined color from the color image at the lighting control device, the user has to read the alphanumerical values of the color parameters within this pixel and within this image region respectively and to select the same by selecting a pixel in the color palette. Making the proper selection of the corresponding color pixel in the color palette thus proves to be extremely difficult, since all colors are represented in the color palette.
- the digital color image which is intended to serve as the basis for the subsequently performed color selection for controlling the lighting control console, is selected.
- the image content of this color image is thereby formed by a plurality of pixels, wherein the colors of each pixel are specified by a combination of color parameters.
- the selected color image is displayed at the display device, at which the conventional color palette is otherwise displayed for the color selection.
- the color palette is replaced by a color image with a specific image content.
- the selection of a pixel of the color image is performed by touching the touch-sensitive sensor surface, such that the user is provided with the option to select a specific color from the displayed color image in a completely intuitive fashion.
- the color parameters of the at least one pixel that has been selected are subsequently transferred as a combination for further processing.
- the user is in the inventive method no longer required to firstly perform the cumbersome steps of reading the color parameters of a color in the color image and subsequently entering the same at the color palette. Instead, the user is provided with an illustration of the color image itself at the display device, and the color parameters are selected by means of simply touching a pixel of the digital color image. This makes it possible that the operating steps can be performed in a highly intuitive fashion.
- a two-dimensionally coherent pixel region which consists of several pixels that are displayed on the display device. This pixel region is selected by correspondingly touching the sensor surface, and the color parameters of the selected pixels are subsequently integrated in order to derive therefrom the combination of color parameters which is provided for further processing.
- an average value of the color parameters can be derived from the color parameters of the selected pixel region and can be transferred for further processing.
- a color image can by selected to this end from a color film sequence. In this way, the colors contained in a color film can be readily used by the user for the color selection as well.
- the inventive method offers great advantages if the lighting control console is interconnected with a so-called media server, which controls the image output at a display device, for instance at an image projector.
- the color image is subsequently transferred from the media server to the lighting control console for the color selection at the lighting control console, and is there displayed at the display device for the color selection.
- the user is enabled to rapidly and intuitively select such a color for the operation of the lighting control console that exactly corresponds to the color that is likewise contained in the corresponding image of the media server. Any cumbersome transfer of the corresponding color parameters from the media server to the lighting control console can in this way be omitted.
- This manipulation of the image output of the media server at the display device can for instance be performed by transparently masking all pixels which have color parameters that correspond to the combination of color parameters and color parameter regions respectively which have been selected by the user in the color image.
- color code system it is generally optional in which color code system the inventive method operates and will depend on the respective application. It is especially suitable to make use of an RGB color code system, wherein the colors are specified as a combination of color parameters in the color values RED, GREEN and BLUE.
- FIG. 1 shows a system comprising a lighting control console and a media server in a perspective view
- FIG. 2 shows the display device of the lighting control console according to FIG. 1 when a digital color image is displayed for the selection of a color
- FIG. 3 shows the conversion of the color parameter combination of a pixel
- FIG. 4 shows the display device according to FIG. 2 after manipulation of the selected color pixels.
- FIG. 1 shows a system 01 composed of a lighting control console 02 and a media server 03 .
- the lighting control console 02 and the media server 03 are interconnected by means of a data line 04 , thus enabling data exchange.
- a display device 04 such as a color display or a digital projector, is connected to the media server 03 in order to enable displaying of the color images computed on the media server 03 .
- a plurality of operating elements namely keys 06 , slide controls 07 and rotary controls 08 , are provided at the lighting control console 02 in order to enable the user to input operating commands.
- the lighting control console 02 is additionally equipped with a touch-sensitive display device 09 .
- Color images which are composed of a plurality of color pixels, can be displayed at this touch-sensitive display device 09 . By means of touching one of said color pixels, the combination of the color parameters of this specific pixel can be selected and chosen for further processing.
- FIG. 2 shows the display device 09 of the lighting control console 02 when a digital color image 10 is displayed.
- the digital color image 10 was beforehand transferred from the media server 03 to the lighting control console 02 and illustrates a specific image content, namely a tree and a sun, as a combination of a plurality of color pixels.
- the user is enabled to for instance select a pixel 11 of the color image 10 that has a specific color by means of touching the touch-sensitive surface of the display device 09 .
- FIG. 3 shows, on the left-hand side, the combination of the color parameters RED, GREEN and BLUE of the pixel 11 , which is defined by means of its X-Y coordinates.
- the pixel 11 is defined by the RGB values 89 , 11 and 34 .
- all pixels which have the same combination of the RGB values as the pixel 11 within a specific region of tolerance can be selected in the digital color image 10 by means of performing suitable data processing steps.
- all these pixels and in particular likewise the pixel 11 are set to the RGB value combination 000 , which is supposed to correspond to a transparent representation.
- FIG. 4 shows the digital color image 10 a after the transparent masking of all pixels which have RGB value combinations that correspond to the RGB value combination of the pixel 11 .
- the image region for illustrating the sun in the color image 10 a becomes transparent by means of the transparent masking, such that an image section of a color image 12 that is superimposed at the back of the color image 10 a in a second image plane, which is in the example illustrated in FIG. 4 represented by an eye, becomes visible.
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- a) Selecting a digital color image (10), wherein the image content is formed by a plurality of pixels and wherein the color of each pixel is specified by a combination of color parameters;
- b) Displaying the selected color image (10) at the display device (09);
- c) Selecting at least one pixel (11) of the color image (10) by means of touching the touch-sensitive sensor surface;
- d) Further processing the combination of color parameters of the pixel (11) which has been selected by means of touching the touch-sensitive sensor surface.
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- The present invention relates to a method for operating a lighting control console according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Generic lighting control consoles serve the purpose of controlling lighting systems, such as they are for instance used in theaters and/or on concert stages. These lighting systems normally include a plurality of lighting devices, such as stage spotlights, wherein the lighting devices can, in turn, themselves be switched between a large variety of lighting states, in particular different colors. These various lighting devices with their different lighting states are controlled in the lighting program of the lighting control console by means of programmed parameters. Conventional lighting systems can thereby comprise as many as several thousands of lighting devices. In order to be able to control any such complex lighting systems, generic lighting control consoles are equipped with a digital processor, which allows for a digital data and signal processing. In order to be able to store the data, provision is furthermore made for a digital memory, which makes it possible in particular to archive lighting programs. In order to be able to program and control the lighting system, it is frequently necessary to select at the lighting control console specific colors, such as the lighting color of a certain stage spotlight. In order to facilitate said color selection, the generic lighting control consoles are furnished with display devices comprising a touch-sensitive sensor surface, wherein a color palette can be displayed at this display device. By means of touching a specific spot on said color palette, the user is subsequently enabled to readily select the color parameters of the color displayed on this spot. The color palettes are designed as two-dimensional surfaces, wherein all selectable colors are consecutively displayed as color gradients on the two-dimensional representation surface.
- The known color selection, which is performed by selecting a specific pixel on the color palette, is in many applications afflicted with drawbacks as regards operating comfort. This is the result of the fact that in some applications, the color to be selected is predetermined by the color of a pixel or an image region in a predetermined color image. If the user wants to subsequently set this predetermined color from the color image at the lighting control device, the user has to read the alphanumerical values of the color parameters within this pixel and within this image region respectively and to select the same by selecting a pixel in the color palette. Making the proper selection of the corresponding color pixel in the color palette thus proves to be extremely difficult, since all colors are represented in the color palette.
- Consequently, it is the object of the present invention to propose a method by means of which the color selection of the color parameters can be facilitated in case of predetermined color parameters from a color image.
- This object is attained by means of a method according to the teaching of claim 1.
- Advantageous embodiments of the invention form the subject-matter of the subordinate claims.
- According to the inventive method, in a first step, the digital color image, which is intended to serve as the basis for the subsequently performed color selection for controlling the lighting control console, is selected. The image content of this color image is thereby formed by a plurality of pixels, wherein the colors of each pixel are specified by a combination of color parameters.
- Subsequently, the selected color image is displayed at the display device, at which the conventional color palette is otherwise displayed for the color selection. This means in other words that the color palette is replaced by a color image with a specific image content. Then, the selection of a pixel of the color image is performed by touching the touch-sensitive sensor surface, such that the user is provided with the option to select a specific color from the displayed color image in a completely intuitive fashion. The color parameters of the at least one pixel that has been selected are subsequently transferred as a combination for further processing.
- As a result, for performing the color selection in correspondence with the colors of a predetermined color image, the user is in the inventive method no longer required to firstly perform the cumbersome steps of reading the color parameters of a color in the color image and subsequently entering the same at the color palette. Instead, the user is provided with an illustration of the color image itself at the display device, and the color parameters are selected by means of simply touching a pixel of the digital color image. This makes it possible that the operating steps can be performed in a highly intuitive fashion.
- According to a preferred method variant, it is not only one individual pixel that is selected for the color selection but a two-dimensionally coherent pixel region, which consists of several pixels that are displayed on the display device. This pixel region is selected by correspondingly touching the sensor surface, and the color parameters of the selected pixels are subsequently integrated in order to derive therefrom the combination of color parameters which is provided for further processing.
- In particular, an average value of the color parameters can be derived from the color parameters of the selected pixel region and can be transferred for further processing.
- In many applications, it is besides desirable that not only one specific individual color is selected, but rather a specific color region. This selection of a color region is rendered possible by means of converting the selected combination of color parameters into a color parameter region during further processing. The previously selected specific color value thereby serves as the starting point for computing the color parameter region, whereby the corresponding color parameters are subsequently converted into the desired color parameter region by addition and subtraction respectively of tolerance values.
- It is generally optional in which way the color image forming the basis of the color selection is selected. According to a preferred method variant, a color image can by selected to this end from a color film sequence. In this way, the colors contained in a color film can be readily used by the user for the color selection as well.
- The inventive method offers great advantages if the lighting control console is interconnected with a so-called media server, which controls the image output at a display device, for instance at an image projector. According to this method variant, the color image is subsequently transferred from the media server to the lighting control console for the color selection at the lighting control console, and is there displayed at the display device for the color selection. In this way, the user is enabled to rapidly and intuitively select such a color for the operation of the lighting control console that exactly corresponds to the color that is likewise contained in the corresponding image of the media server. Any cumbersome transfer of the corresponding color parameters from the media server to the lighting control console can in this way be omitted.
- According to another refinement of the inventive method, by means of interconnecting the lighting control console with a media server provision is made for subsequently using the selected combination of color parameters for manipulating the image output of the media server at the display device.
- This manipulation of the image output of the media server at the display device can for instance be performed by transparently masking all pixels which have color parameters that correspond to the combination of color parameters and color parameter regions respectively which have been selected by the user in the color image.
- As an alternative to the transparent masking of all pixels which have color parameters that correspond to the selected combination of color parameters, it is likewise possible to perform a color shift at said pixels. This means in other words that the selected color is shifted by a specific color value in order to thus correspondingly modify the image presentation of the displayed image.
- It is generally optional in which color code system the inventive method operates and will depend on the respective application. It is especially suitable to make use of an RGB color code system, wherein the colors are specified as a combination of color parameters in the color values RED, GREEN and BLUE.
- Various aspects of the invention are schematically illustrated in the drawings and will be described below in an exemplary manner, wherein:
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FIG. 1 shows a system comprising a lighting control console and a media server in a perspective view; -
FIG. 2 shows the display device of the lighting control console according toFIG. 1 when a digital color image is displayed for the selection of a color; -
FIG. 3 shows the conversion of the color parameter combination of a pixel; -
FIG. 4 shows the display device according toFIG. 2 after manipulation of the selected color pixels. -
FIG. 1 shows asystem 01 composed of alighting control console 02 and amedia server 03. Thelighting control console 02 and themedia server 03 are interconnected by means of adata line 04, thus enabling data exchange. Furthermore, adisplay device 04, such as a color display or a digital projector, is connected to themedia server 03 in order to enable displaying of the color images computed on themedia server 03. - A plurality of operating elements, namely
keys 06,slide controls 07 androtary controls 08, are provided at thelighting control console 02 in order to enable the user to input operating commands. In order to facilitate the selection of colors, thelighting control console 02 is additionally equipped with a touch-sensitive display device 09. Color images, which are composed of a plurality of color pixels, can be displayed at this touch-sensitive display device 09. By means of touching one of said color pixels, the combination of the color parameters of this specific pixel can be selected and chosen for further processing. -
FIG. 2 shows thedisplay device 09 of thelighting control console 02 when adigital color image 10 is displayed. Thedigital color image 10 was beforehand transferred from themedia server 03 to thelighting control console 02 and illustrates a specific image content, namely a tree and a sun, as a combination of a plurality of color pixels. After displaying of thedigital color image 10 at thedisplay device 09, the user is enabled to for instance select apixel 11 of thecolor image 10 that has a specific color by means of touching the touch-sensitive surface of thedisplay device 09. -
FIG. 3 shows, on the left-hand side, the combination of the color parameters RED, GREEN and BLUE of thepixel 11, which is defined by means of its X-Y coordinates. In the described example, thepixel 11 is defined by theRGB values pixel 11 within a specific region of tolerance can be selected in thedigital color image 10 by means of performing suitable data processing steps. Then, all these pixels and in particular likewise thepixel 11, as is exemplarily shown inFIG. 3 on the right-hand side, are set to the RGB value combination 000, which is supposed to correspond to a transparent representation. -
FIG. 4 shows the digital color image 10 a after the transparent masking of all pixels which have RGB value combinations that correspond to the RGB value combination of thepixel 11. As a result, the image region for illustrating the sun in the color image 10 a becomes transparent by means of the transparent masking, such that an image section of acolor image 12 that is superimposed at the back of the color image 10 a in a second image plane, which is in the example illustrated inFIG. 4 represented by an eye, becomes visible.
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